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mother’s delight: old navy kindred goods

I seem to find myself in Old Navy more and more often these days. Whether one kid needs a black shirt for a costume, or another kid has gone up a shoe size (again….), I have become a regular customer. But sometimes I can’t help but wonder: What’s in for me? If you feel like you are forever catering to your kids’ needs, join the club…or maybe just treat yourself to a little something while you’re there (other than a new pair of socks). Old Navy’s Kindred Goods new personal care line is not only sweet-smelling and gentle on sensitive skin, but a sweet deal at the register. The collection includes Hand Cream, Hair & Body Mist, Foaming Body Scrub, Body Lotion and Eau de Parfum, available in three fresh scents: Sea Salt & Fig, Orange Blossom & Tea and Sweet Cream & Honey. We can’t decide which product and which fragrance we love more, but we know you deserve them all. Ranging from $6-$12 a pop, you can afford to be good to yourself…once in a while. You are a mom, after all.

In a Nutshell: No, you don’t need another pumpkin spice latte. OK, maybe you do. But indulging in this product line is so much more satisfying. Keep your eyes peeled for a rollerball perfume and gift set available for the holidays.

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